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Our Success Rates
2003, 2004, 2005 & 2006
SART Report
2007
Fresh/non-donor
| Women's Age |
< 35 |
35-37 |
38-40 |
41-42 |
42 |
| Clinical pregnancy rate per embryo transfer |
56% (214/379) |
55% (95/174) |
46% (84/183) |
32% (22/68) |
23% (9/40) |
| Ongoing pregnancy rate per embryo transfer |
49% (176/379) |
43% (74/174) |
36% (13/68) |
19% (24/40) |
10% (4/40) |
| Percent of Pregn. |
.5% (1/186) |
1% (1/74) |
4.5% (3/65) |
8% (1/13) |
0% (0/0) |
*internal data not yet reported to SART. Complete live birth data not yet available for this time period.
2007
Donor (anonymous & identified)
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All Patients, All Ages |
| Clinical pregnancy rate per embryo transfer |
66%
(25/38) |
| Ongoing pregnancy rate per embryo transfer |
55%
(21/38) |
| Percent of Pregnancies with triplets or more |
0% (0/0) |
*internal data not yet reported to SART. Complete live birth data not yet available for this time period.
2008
Q1, January-March Fresh/non-donor
| Women's Age |
< 35 |
35-37 |
38-40 |
41-42 |
>42 |
| Clinical pregnancy rate per embryo transfer |
60% (44/82) |
52% (22/42) |
55% (27/49) |
45% (10/22) |
8% (1/12) |
| Ongoing pregnancy rate per embryo transfer |
54% (44/82) |
50% (21/42) |
41% (20/49) |
36% (8/22) |
8% (1/12) |
| Percent of Pregnancies with triplets or more |
9%** (4/44) |
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5% (1/20) |
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*internal data not yet reported to SART. Complete live birth data not yet available for this time period. **All had 2 embryos transferred
2008, January - March
Donor, Fresh (anonymous & identified)
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All Patients, All Ages |
| Clinical pregnancy rate per embryo transfer |
83% (15/18)
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| Ongoing Clinical pregnancy rate per embryo transfer |
67% (12/18)
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| Percent of Pregnancies with triplets or more |
0%
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*internal data not yet reported to SART. Complete live birth data not yet available for this time period.
1998-2007
Gestational Carrier
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All Patients, All Ages |
| Clinical pregnancy rate per embryo transfer (Fresh or Frozen) |
56% (14/25)
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| Ongoing pregnancy rate per embryo transfer (Fresh or Frozen) |
48% (12/25)
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| Percent of Pregnancies with triplets or more |
(1/12) |
*Clinical pregnancy is a gestational sac only, it does not have to have a heartbeat.
*A comparison of clinic success rates may not be meaningful because patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches may vary from clinic to clinic.
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